Super Wednesday: Tech startups raise over $300 mn
Besides the funding announcements, the day also saw the launch of a $85 million venture capital fund led by India’s leading technology entrepreneurs.
Besides the funding announcements, the day also saw the launch of a $85 million venture capital fund led by India’s leading technology entrepreneurs.
A panel at the WEF’s India Economic Summit which had OYO’s Aditya Ghosh and Zilingo’s Ankiti Bose says many startups in Asia have created global brands and are at the forefront of innovation.
Are flying cars a fantasy? No, says innovator and computer scientist Sebastian Thrun, who is making automotive technology accessible to Indian students through his online education startup Udacity.
PayU and Wibmo will run separate operations though the teams at both companies will join hands to offer unique business solutions to their customers.
Not all heroes wear capes. Some, like Saket Modi, wield keyboards to get the better of hackers. His efforts have caught the attention of Silicon Valley’s John Chambers.
The Reliance-backed company plans to make driving safer as the connected car becomes a reality.
This week Bengaluru was buzzing with several small to medium-sized investments across an array of companies, ranging from payment technology and health technology to online education.